Java Gen AI Engineer

Role: Java AI Engineer<br><br>Overview<br><br>We are seeking a Senior Java Engineer with hands-on GenAI engineering experience to design and implement AI-driven solutions, Agentic workflows, and performance engineering frameworks. This role requires a strong blend of technical depth, practical AI engineering experience, and a genuine passion for the evolving AI landscape.<br><br>This is a flexible engagement, with openness to global talent. The right candidate will play a critical role in accelerating AI adoption and scaling internal capabilities.<br><br>Key Responsibilities<br>Design and implement AI-driven solutions aligned with business and executive priorities as well as ability make these solutions interoperable with current applications<br>Translate AI concepts into practical, production-ready implementations<br>Collaborate with internal stakeholders and existing offshore teams<br>Help bridge gaps in AI expertise and scale knowledge across the organization<br>Contribute to UI/web-based AI implementations where applicable (Open WebUI or similar tools)<br>Experience with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP) and AI service integration<br>Exposure to enterprise-scale AI projects and data pipelines<br>Understanding of security best practices in AI applications<br>Required Qualifications<br>1+ year of hands-on AI engineering experience (LLMs, AI tools, applied AI systems)<br>Proven ability to “walk the talk” — strong hands-on builder, not just theoretical<br>Experience designing and deploying real-world AI solutions<br>Strong understanding of modern AI trends, tools, and frameworks<br>Preferred Qualifications<br>Experience with AI-enabled web interfaces / UI frameworks (e.g., Open WebUI or similar)<br>Background working with distributed or offshore teams<br>Ability to operate effectively with limited overlap across time zones<br>Profile & Mindset<br>Deep passion for technology and AI — sees it as more than just a job<br>Self-driven, proactive, and able to operate with high visibility and urgency<br>Comfortable working in fast-moving, evolving environments<br>Strong communicator wi

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